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The work is inspired by ETA Hoffmann's Sandman. The advocate Coppelius, personification of evil, merged with a self-portrait of the artist. The pact with the evil of our present world and the mutation to evil in order not to be a victim of evil oneself. The painting was created at the beginning of the artist's creative period and deals with his psychological development and increasing depression. The artist merges with evil and what he fears to escape the control of fear and insecurity. Torn by pain, the unresistance of the broken spirit. Just wait, he'll come down by himself! "You want to live? Then be the enemy of yourself, be what you hate so much. Be born again, the scourge of the world, be life everlasting! Be darkness!” -The Darkness to RECKLESS DISREGARD-
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12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
13.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in
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RECKLESS DISREGARD Pitch and brimstone, gold and silver, blood and bones. The lustrous shadow personifies the grievances and sins of the past, present, and future. Hate, greed, egoism and the perverse desire for power and wealth through self-centered unscrupulousness are as indispensable to RECKLESS DISREGARD as bread and water. With the grip of disaster at his heels, he fulfills a negative example of moral and social responsibility and embodies everything you were never meant to be while prophesying the imminent demise of all worth living! With this the magnificent face of his crumbling paradise is marked. The sinking in the golden glow, the splendor of catastrophe, but from the shadow echoes a silver lining... The power of evil, insanity and arbitrariness The purpose of my craft is to raise awareness of the darkness that each of us carries within. Desires and dreams with serious consequences, fed by our very own demons and desires, give rise to a discussion about the question: "Is it possible for us to be better than we were yesterday?" The goal is neither to destroy nor to suppress the dark side of our being, but to focus on the productive usability of evil, through control over ourselves and the alignment of power to an overriding social well-being. The higher meaning of catastrophes: Verses of humanity are sung again. -Jürgen Wilbert-
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